Title: Birds'-eye view of Victoria ParkDate: ca. 1905 Retrieval Number: CORA-RPL-A-427Extent: : 1 B&W Print; 15.5
cm x 7 cm Scope and Content Note: Victoria Park looking southeast.
Bandshell & cricket pitch in foreground. Access Restrictions: NonePhotographer: Unknown Parent fonds/collection: RPL Photograph CollectionHistorical Note: There was one advantage to having
an unlandscaped Victoria Park: it provided lots of room to play.
In addition to the bandshell, Victoria Park featured a cricket pitch.
It was also the home of the Regina Tennis Club, which later moved
to a spot near the Albert Street Bridge before finding a home in
Wascana Park . In 1915 Regina had nineteen tennis clubs! Nearly every
church, business and club seemed to have a tennis club. The Regina
Tennis Club folded in 1964, after being moved from their spot in
Wascana Park to make room for building expansion. (The club moved
temporarily to the Lakeview Par 3 Golf Course before its demise.)